Monthly Archives: July 2017

As we started down the hill from The Pantheon, actually halfway down, we noticed this poster displayed before the chapel below. There was an elegant black French iron fence which we peered through to learn the details. Checking the date … Continue reading →

Before leaving the Pantheon and all its treasure, just a quick stop at the Foucault Pendulum . Those of you who know me are aware, I am sure, that physics is not my thing! But David has a deep … Continue reading →

If this building looks familiar, it might be that you have visited the Pantheon in Rome. Pantheon is a Greek word that translates as “temple to all gods.” This post is about the Pantheon in Paris in the Latin Quarter. … Continue reading →

Aura, New York was alive with visitors from all over the country this weekend. In the Sunday paper from nearby Syracuse, a woman from California was interviewed. The sale began on Thursday and and ended on Sunday. … Continue reading →

Is this not a picture perfect site for the Musee de Montmartre, sited at the crest of the hill and surrounded by gardens that were designed from the master garden painter Renoir? The gardens are terraced down the hill and … Continue reading →